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Salute to the General novel Chapter 2700

Half a month had passed, and during that time, Max and the other leaders were busy recruiting the most powerful men for their mission.

On the other hand, Nathan had also ordered his men to raise their alert level and heighten security.

Initially, Nathan thought Max would get mad at him after he dealt with Nelson, who gathered leaders from hundreds of nations for a military convention. Nathan would not be surprised if Max was angry and started to lash out.

However, Nathan was surprised that Max did not make a move after news of Nelson's death broke.

The military convention that over a hundred nations attended also seemed unusually quiet.

As such, Nathan and Zion grew suspicious.

After a routine meeting with the Cabinet that day, Nathan and Zion stayed behind.

When everyone else had left, the two men started to converse.

Among other things, Nathan also brought up Ariarica's lack of activity. He wondered if they were up to something no good.

Zion was suspicious of them too, but he flashed a smile and calmly responded, “President Cross, it might be a good thing that they are so quiet. We don't know if they are plotting something in secret now, so we can only rely on our men to collect more information on them. Other than that, we should let our forces stand on guard.”

Nathan nodded. “Mm!”

Then, Zion changed the topic. “President Cross, although you are only an acting president for the nation, it is almost certain that you will be elected president in two days. Let me give you my congratulations in advance.”

“This time, I've been pushed into the spotlight and have no choice but to take up that position.” Nathan sighed with a bitter smile.

“Zion, you are the Cabinet secretary. In the future, I will need your support on many things.”

Without missing a beat, Zion replied, “If it weren't for your support, I would not even know where I'll end up today. Regardless of work or personal matters, I'll do my best to repay the country and you for your kindness.”

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